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Family friendly event kicks off new community partnership to encourage healthier lifestyles and get people walking more

Will feature free Eastside Trail Arboretum tours by Trees Atlanta docents, stretching and yoga, and cool snacks for hot days

WHAT:

UnitedHealthcare and the Atlanta BeltLine Partnership (ABP) are kicking off a new community partnership with a free, family friendly Health + Wellbeing BeltLine Walking Tour Kickoff. As the inaugural presenting sponsor of ABP’s Arboretum Walking Tours, UnitedHealthcare will host the event featuring health and wellness activities, food and resources to make walking a part of a daily lifestyle.

As part of the partnership, the public can participate in free tours every Friday and Saturday from 9:00 to 10:30 a.m., alternating weekends between the Eastside and Westside Arboretums.The routes explore the horticultural and historical aspects of the Atlanta BeltLine along a 2-mile excursion. For a schedule of tour dates and locations, visit BeltLine.org/Tours.

WHO:

Madison James, local on-air personality and fitness enthusiast

Alice Weston, program manager, Atlanta BeltLine Partnership

Judy Yi, director of education, Trees Atlanta

Junior Harewood, executive director, UnitedHealthcare of Georgia

WHEN:

Saturday, July 28, 10:00 a.m. – 12:00 noon

WHERE:

The Atlanta BeltLine Center, 112 Krog St., Suite 14, Atlanta, Ga., 30307. Driving directions and parking information can be found here. Please note the Atlanta BeltLine Center can be accessed directly off the Eastside Trail extension, just south of Irwin St.

VISUALS:

Family friendly event with create-your-own fruit-infused water and trail mix stations; stretch and strengthen yoga tutorials led by Dancing Dog Yoga; Atlanta Beltline tours guided by Trees Atlanta arborists; and health tips from a wellness coach.

COVID-19 Response

At Atlanta BeltLine, Inc. (ABI) and Atlanta BeltLine Partnership (ABP), the health and safety of our participants, volunteers and staff is our top priority. In support of broader public health efforts to contain COVID-19 and protect our community, ABI and ABP are suspending all in-person programming until further notice.